Hungary will hold a referendum on October 2 on whether to accept mandatory EU quotas for relocating migrants. Péter Szijjártó, the Hungarian foreign minister, tells FRANCE 24 why his government is against the scheme. He also reacts to recent comments by his counterpart from Luxembourg, Jean Asselborn, who called for Hungary to be suspended or even expelled from the EU.

The Hungarian government's immigration policy is very popular in several European countries. In the Netherlands, young girls started wearing T-shirts proclaiming that they emigrate to Hungary rather than enroll in re-education "therapy" program.Read more!

On September 24, 2016, at 10:36pm on Teréz körút a cluster bomb placed in the doorway of an abandoned building exploded and severely injured two police officers who were just in the process of walking past.
Motivation are still unclear and a manhunt is under way for the suspect.

Europe is going through a momentous time period and humanity is entering into a new era; but instead of the previous violent social eruptions, a slower, and a more difficult process has begun (in the history of mankind) - said Prime Minister Viktor Orbán in an interview with "Magyar Kurír" Catholic news site.Read more!

Liliána Szilágyi, a butterflier from Kőbánya Swimming Club in Budapest who competed for Hungary at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, has announced she will join the University of Florida women’s swimming and diving team in January 2017. As such, she will join a recruiting class that also consists of Danielle Keymont, Emma Ball, Georgia Darwent, Isabella Garofalo, Kelly Fertel, Kelsey Dambacher, Laura Rodríguez Cao, Maddy Conway, Makayla Sargent, Niki Urquidi, Savanna Faulconer, Sherridon Dressel, and Tori Bindi.Read more!

According to Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, next Sunday’s quota referendum will decide “how strong a sword we can forge” for Hungarians’ struggle against the Brussels bureaucrats.

In an interview published by news portal Origo.hu on Thursday, the Prime Minister said that he loves Hungary just the way it is, and does not want to see anyone change it under orders from outside.Read more!

The Hungarian government has defended issuing leaflets that label a dozen areas in Britain, including London, Southampton and Peterborough, “no-go zones” because they are overrun by migrants.Read more!

In these troubled times and confusing spiritual and political climate we Hungarian can do one thing: invest into things we know best - science stressed Prime Minister Viktor Orbán at the reception honoring Széchenyi prize winning scientists at Vigadó, Tuesday night.Read more!

Reverse integration is taking place in Europe - Muslim migrants are not integrating into European societies, but Europeans began adopting the Muslim culture said Miklós Maróth member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences to M1 TV on Monday.Read more!

Prime Minister Viktor Orbán in his speech in parliament plenary session hinted that the globalist opposition planning to strike a deal with Brussels and resettle thousands of migrants in municipalities controlled by the fake left-wing parties.Read more!

Pumi is the 190th breed, which included in the American breed registry; this means that now on, Pumi can compete in the most prestigious US dog shows, including the Westminster Kennel Club event. Read more!

Iron Aquatics founded by Three-time Olympic Champion Swimmer Katinka Husszú held its first open session on Saturday at Komjádi pool in Budapest; several dozens of young kids showed up to the first session.Read more!

The new stadium will open in 2017. It will host two local clubs - the Falcons and the United football team. The owners have decided to erect the world's largest bird sculpture in front of the new stadium.

After the October 2 referendum on forced resettlement of migrants in EU member states there will be a major fight in Brussels involving changes in immigration rules said Prime Minister Viktor Orbán before arriving the Kötcse Civil Picnic.Read more!

The story of the stringbike started after the regime change in the early nineties, when a group of Budapest Technical University students became interested in designing a chainless bicycle. After years of work in 2010 they introduced the first prototype of the chainless bike to the public at a trade fair in Italy. But despite, the positive feedback from the general public retail sales remained slow.Read more!

Hungary and Turkey issued joint postage stamps to commemorate the 450th anniversary of the siege of Szigetvár.

The block, which contains two stamps is the work of Attila Elekes. The stamps have been printed by the State Printing Company in 50,000 copies. They can be purchased in post offices and in the Hungarian Post online store starting September 5 .Read more!

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, known for his tough stance on the refugee crisis, has been awarded the ‘Man of the Year’ award at an economic forum in Poland for his impact on shaping Central European policy.Read more!

Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó has said that the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights has become unfit to fill any kind of post within the UN. Mr. Szijjártó was responding to a statement by the High Commissioner in which he criticised “populist” politicians.Read more!

GDP in Hungary increased by 2.6 percent during the second quarter of 2016, an outstanding figure in EU comparison and the second highest level of Q2 growth within the European Union. Despite the fact that the level of EU funding received by Hungary was again lower than expected in the second quarter of the year, the growth trajectory of the Hungarian economy continues to show promising signs. Hungary’s GDP is currently 10 percent higher than its 2010 level.Read more!

Former vice-president of the Hungarian Academy of the Sciences, the most prestigious learned society in Hungary, Miklós Maróth gives an unscripted and honest view about illegal third world migration and the devastation it will cause if Europeans allow it to continue.

To sum up his viewpoint, let's just say it is to "wrap them in pig skin!"

In the US state of North Dakota, a protest by Native Americans turns violent after demonstrators criticize the construction of a pipeline on a field they consider sacred land.

Officials say four security guards were injured. One guard has been taken to a nearby hospital with undisclosed injuries. Meanwhile, Native Americans’ elders say at least 30 protesters were pepper-sprayed. The demonstrators say construction crews have destroyed burial and cultural sites. They are also worried about the possible contamination of a nearby river by the project. A federal judge will rule before September nine whether construction can be halted on the Dakota Access pipeline.

In his book Politics and the English Language, George Orwell wrote, “it is almost universally felt that when we call a country democratic we are praising it: consequently the defenders of every kind of régime claim that it is a democracy…. Words of this kind are often used in a consciously dishonest way.”Read more!

One of the goals of the new organization is to promote the ideals and values of the broader community; it opposes liberalism, anti-social individualism, and the worldview based on selfishness and materialism that the organization rejects.

György Budaházy and his codefendants have been sentenced to 125 years in prison on terrorism charges that many legal experts claim, the prosecution couldn’t prove beyond reasonable doubt; an increasing number of Hungarians think that the trial was a rigged spectacle.Read more!